Mirzo Tursunzoda

Tajikistani poet
Mirzo Tursunzoda
Born2 May 1911
Karatag, Emirate of Bukhara
Died24 September 1977(1977-09-24) (aged 66)
Dushanbe, Tajik SSR
NationalityTajikistani
OccupationPoet

Mirzo Tursunzoda (Tajik: Мирзо Турсунзода, 2 May 1911 — 24 September 1977) was an important Tajikistani and Soviet poet and a prominent political figure, full member (academician) of the Tajik Academy of Sciences, a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Tajikistan, a member of the Union of Soviet Writers. Today, Tursunzoda has been elevated to the level of Hero of Tajikistan.

Tursunzoda's face appears on the front of the one Somoni note. The town of Tursunzoda (formerly Regar) is named in his honor. Dushanbe's Memorial and Literature Museum was founded in 1981 in honor of Tursunzoda's 70th anniversary.[1]

He was awarded the Stalin prize.

References

  1. ^ Статья о поэте и писателе на сайте Хроно.ру

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